abbé
abbot, parish priest
noun ah-BEH Rare
Origin: Latin 'abbas' (father), from Aramaic
Also means
form of address for a Catholic clergyman
Usage Note
Abbé is used both as a title and a direct form of address for a Catholic priest, especially in historical or rural contexts. The feminine counterpart does not exist in this form; the head of a female abbey is an abbesse. The related word abbaye (f) means 'abbey'.
Examples
"L'abbé bénit les fidèles après la messe."
Natural Translation
The priest blessed the faithful after Mass.
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